winter
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A Letter Written While the Snow Fell
Dear friend, The snow started sometime this morning, though I didn’t notice it right away. I was in the kitchen, the house unusually still, when the light outside softened in that particular way it only does before everything turns white.… Continue reading
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The Things That Stay Out All Winter
By the middle of winter, I stop rotating things in and out of the house. The novelty of seasonal switching wears off, and what remains is what I actually reach for. These are the things that earn their place by… Continue reading
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Wintering Well: Gentle Rituals for the Darkest Days
I’ve been thinking a lot about winter lately, not just the weather, but the structure of it. How it asks us to live. We act like winter is just an inconvenient tunnel we have to push through until spring. But… Continue reading
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My December Booklet. A Cozy Start to Winter
December always feels like a soft pause in the year, a month that holds both quiet moments and little bursts of magic. I’ve been looking forward to sharing this month’s booklet because it carries so much of what I love… Continue reading
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A Slow Start to Spring: A gentle guide for easing into the new season
Lately, the sun’s been lingering a little longer in the evenings. The mornings still have that bite of cold, but there’s something different in the air—like the world is exhaling after a long winter. I’ve been cracking the window just… Continue reading
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My Winter Routine
Winter has always been one of my favorite times of the year. There’s something so enchanting about how quiet the world becomes, the way the snow blankets everything in a soft hush, and how the cold air seems to invite… Continue reading






